Apple wants to move production of U.S.-made iPhones from China to India: report
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MW Apple wants to move production of U.S.-made iPhones from China to India: report
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Afraid it will not be so easy to pivot away from a manufacturing centre which you have used for so long. Especially with high techs. To put plainly, it takes many years of training and infrastructure retooling to get one up to the standard you need. India is known for it's business thinking just as China is knowing for it's technology skilling. Either of them have the capability to grow each in each others strengths. But it takes time. Apple is stuck. As long as they have a craxy megalomaniac as President, it will be very hard to strive if you are based in the US.
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